Like a marble in a Codd-neck Klein bottle

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The phrase Like a marble in a Codd-neck Klein bottle (and similar variations) is used as:

  • An expression of fatigue and exasperation in response to performing a repetitive task in an enclosed space. May be metaphorical or literal.
  • A similic reference to a literal marble in a Codd-neck Klein bottle.
    • Note, the Codd-neck Klein bottle may itself be either similic or literal.

Extract of Radium

Extract of Radium is commonly shipped in Codd-neck Klein bottles.

The Codd-neck feature is sometimes omitted, typically when using Extract of Radium to commit a temporal de-assassination.

Empty bottles with traces of Extract of Radium has been reported near the Igloo of Solitude. Reports do not indicate whether or not the bottles are Codd-necked.

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